The TV show "Cold Case" had an episode about a special needs
"Mormon" young adult. I don't remember all of the details, but they
got a lot of facts wrong and basically ridiculed the church and church members
in general. I never watched another episode after that. The TV show
"Wings" also had a Mormon reference.

My wife is watching the show Coach on Netflix. One of the episodes Haden and his
wife Christine are arguing about married people with families. If I remember
Haden says. "Tell me one couple with kids are happy? Other than
Mormons". I thought it was pretty cool.

There's also "They Call Me Trinity" (1970) with Terence Hill and
Bud Spencer. Trinity falls in love with two Mormon girls, so Trinity and Bambino
help defend the Mormon farmers against some baddies that want to drive them off
their land. The Mormons look more like Amish or Mennonites than anything
else.

I have the opportunity of meeting many people on a one-on-one basis, at my job,
working in health care. After getting to know them, I often subtly drop hints
about the fact that I am LDS. I find it amusing. Sometimes they are shocked,
because I dispelled the myths they pictured about my faith. I am told that I am
a likable guy. Hopefully, my obtuse missionary work is helping, one person at a
time. Although I don't consider myself as the ultimate paragon of
Mormonism, I think I have helped, in my own little way, in this great big
world.(We cannot rely on the media to help us.)

I thought the reference to Mormons on Cheaper by the Dozen was funny. The mom
goes all out on her young son's birthday and the dad mumbles something
like, Why didn't you book the Mormon tabernacle choir?.